Of Course! Whenever geese find it right to fly south, they must. Although not regular, they can choose to do it whenever.
No. Because they only fly south in winter.
Pretty well all species of ducks and geese (like Mallards, canvasbacks, pintails, eiders, grebes, Canada geese, snow geese, etc.) migrate south in the fall and fly north in the spring.
Yes. Geese move north to lay their eggs, and south for the winter.
no
The geese went south for the winter and the chickens died from being the cold.
well i live in South Carolina and we see tons of geese for some reason they really like it here we see them all year long.
brown bears hibernate and Canadian geese migrate to the south
the Canadian goose flies south because of winter
First the plural of "Goose" is "Geese". Geese "migrate", that is they fly North into the Arctic regions in Spring and South to temperate regions in Autumn. They do this because during the Arctic Summer, the Arctic wetlands are warmed by 24 hours of sunlight, the plants grow and the wetlands team with life that is food for the geese (also there are few predators). They therefore bread in the Arctic and raise their young over these summer months. Come Autumn/Winter the ground freezes over and snow covers the vegetation and food ceases to be available for the Geese. They therefore fly South for the Winter to more temperate climate regions where food is available.
Geese
to get to warmer weather
sign of an early winter